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S05E05 - The Relentless Rhythm of Henri Herbert

S05E05 - The Relentless Rhythm of Henri Herbert

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In this electrifying episode of Rabbit Holes, host Kawika Hoke sits down with piano firestarter Henri Herbert, the UK-born, Nashville-based boogie and blues phenom whose fingers have earned him viral fame, sold-out tours, and praise from The New Yorker and BBC Music alike.

From viral performances at London’s St Pancras Station to headlining prestigious venues like the Blue Note, Henri brings the raw power of American blues into every room he touches.

In this intimate conversation, recorded ahead of his Maui performances, Henri reflects on live performance as spiritual release and why he’s still chasing the groove like it's the first time.

Come for the music. Stay for the soul.

Episode Show Notes

🎹 Featured Guest: Henri Herbert – Pianist, Composer, Performer 🌐 Website: henriherbertmusic.com 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/henri.herbert ▶️ YouTube: HenriHerbert88 🎧 Spotify: Henri Herbert

🎶 Music Featured in This Episode: “Gettin' On Down” By Henri Herbert from Street Pianos – Instrument of Change 🎥 Directed by Maureen Ni Fiann & Thomas Harold Rochester 📺 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iy9FtC-7-0

🎟️ Henri Herbert Hawaii Tour Dates – May 2025

➤ May 10, Saturday – 7:30 PM 🎹 ProArts Playhouse – Kīhei, Maui 📍 Kihei, HI

➤ May 13, Tuesday – 7:00 PM 🎹 Blue Note Hawaii – Honolulu, O‘ahu 📍 Honolulu, HI

🌱 Support Independent Broadcasting Rabbit Holes is produced by Kawika Hoke for Laulima Public Broadcasting & Content in Kīhei, Maui.

If you believe in fearless interviews, local storytelling, and independent public media, support the movement at LPBCMaui.org

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